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A 2015 videogame developed by From Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
A 2015 videogame developed by From Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.

Revision as of 17:46, 31 March 2019



A 2015 videogame developed by From Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.

The city of Yharnam is afflicted by a plague that turns men and animals in ferocious, violent monsters. Our nameless, customizable protagonist came to this city in search of an blood transfusion, something Yharnam seems to be very known about around in the world. After signing a contract and being warned he will go through a journey that will seem like a bad dream, the protagonist is approached by weird creatures and passes out.

When he wakes up, the protagonist finds the city infested with with living beings affected by the plague, and those who are still healthy locked themselves in their houses and mostly will not leave or open their doors to anyone, so trying to hide isn't a option. The one thing left to the protagonist is grab weapons and kill the infected, and hope this nightmare will end.

Directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, who also directed Dark Souls.

Tropes used in Bloodborne include:
  • All Just a Dream: The man in the wheelchair in the beginning implies all that happens after the blood transfusion is just that.
  • Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever: Several animals had grown anormally bigger thanks to the plague, like pigs.
  • Hidden Eyes: You never see Vicar Amelia's face or even eyes, and she is seen at extreme distress before turning into giant beast.
  • Incendiary Exponent: Watchdog of the Old Lords is constantly on fire.
  • Jump Scare: You may not even think Carrion Crows are enemies at first until they jump at you in a weird pattern hard to dodge or counter-attack.
  • Playing with Fire: The Watchdog of the Old Lords barks fire.
  • Rodents of Unusual Size: Labyrinth Rats, creepy rodents affected by the plague of Yharnam.
  • Shock and Awe: Darkbeast Paarl uses some electricity-based attacks.
  • The Ghost: You don't see most people inside their houses, you only hear their voices when you try to talk to them.